Chili prawns with almond rice salad

13 Aug

Rice Salad
1 cup white long grain rice/wild rice mix
1 Lebanese cucumber, roughly chopped
1 green-skinned apple, roughly chopped
1 orange, roughly chopped
½ cup lightly toasted almonds, chopped

Dressing
2 cloves garlic, crushed
3 tbsp lemon juice
1 tsp finely grated lemon zest
1 tsp sugar
¼ cup fresh coriander leaves
1 tsp ground cumin
Salt
¼ cup oil

Chilli Prawns
25g butter
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 chilli, seeds removed and finely chopped
300g packet frozen raw prawns, thawed

1. Cook rice according to packet directions. Drain well. Mix salad ingredients through rice.

2. Make dressing by placing ingredients in a small screw-top jar. Shake to combine well.

3. Heat butter in a frying pan. Add garlic, chilli and prawns. Toss often until prawns are pink and cooked through. Stir dressing through rice and serve with chilli prawns.



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